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Markets represent consumption. If "consumption" changes then it is logical to assume that the marketplace is changing. According to Wikipedia: A marketplace is the space, actual or metaphorical, in which a market operates. The term is also used in…
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The old line media is struggling with all things digital. Free content surrounds them, declines in advertising revenue and amateur journalist stealing readers from the professional journalist employed by the big media. Debates about free vs. paid c…
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This post may seem harsh but is meant to expand our thinking, mine included. Bear with me. It seems that popular bloggers and communities are creating a "cult like" following of readers who buy into published perspectives. People follow popular po…
November 30
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In the old days (and they are still around) media was "pushed" upon the masses and shaped our attitudes, beliefs and perspectives on everything. Today our attitudes, beliefs and perspectives on everything are being shaped by a different kind of med…
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Marketers act as thought we are all cattle waiting to be herded into a transaction. It seems as though the prevailing thought about all this social technology is that it enables organizations to "herd" us into their community and they use trick of t…
November 16

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Social Media Directions
About Me:
Jay Deragon’s professional career includes providing strategic management consulting practices for Fortune 500 companies as well as local small businesses. He has consulted with numerous industries spanning over 25 years of professional experience globally.

His current professional endeavors are all centric to the disruptive nature of the social web. He writes at Relationship Economy and provides social media strategic services to businesses large and small..

He is Co-Author, of The Emergence of The Relationship Economy” released in January of 08 and can be accessed here

Tthe forward to this book was written by Doc Searls, Co-Author of The Cluetrain Manifesto. Doc Searls is a Berkman Fellow and co-author of the business best-seller “The Cluetrain Manifesto: The End of Business as Usual”

Jay Deragon is also an author of a second book titled “Socialutions: The Emergence of New Management Methods“.

His blog, The Relationship Economy, is rated within the top 150 blogs rated by Advertising Age. He is an international speaker and has conducted in excess of 100 seminars on a variety of topics.

His blog has over 180,000 visitors, over 7,000 comments, instilled 6,000 retweets, ranked in the top 50,000 sites in the USA and ranked top 100,000 in the world.

He is noted as featured blogger in Business Weeks Business Exchange four times, chosen as Blogger of the month by Social Media Today, ranked in Advertising Age Power 150 and ranked top 100 blogs in The Daily Reviewer. He is a contributing columnist in Personal Branding Magazine, serves on Business Weeks Market Advisory Board. He is a featured blogger at New Media Hires, Content Management Connections and AlwaysOn. He has spoken at dozens of media events and corporate conferences, produced dozens of videos with Social Media Connections, published two books and five white papers.

His formal education started at the University of Maine with continued education credits at Dartmouth College, Penn State and the University of Wisconsin. He is certified in the following disciplines: Quality Engineer, Quality Function Deployment, Advanced Risk Management, Statistical Process Control, Hoshin Kanri, D.I.S.C Instructor, Organizational Change Management and Strategic Planning.

To learn more about his professional life you can review his Linkedin profile here.

email: jay.deragon@gmail.com
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http://www.relationship-economy.com
Twitter username:
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Which "Marketplace" Works Best?

Markets represent consumption. If "consumption" changes then it is logical to assume that the marketplace is changing.

According to Wikipedia:… Continue

Posted on December 9, 2009 at 3:34am —

Jay Deragon

John Byrne Aims To Change Media!

The old line media is struggling with all things digital. Free content surrounds them, declines in advertising revenue and amateur journalist stealing readers from the professional jo… Continue

Posted on December 4, 2009 at 7:05am —

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Drinking The Social Media Kool-Aid?

matters__fullThis post may seem harsh but is meant to expand our thinking, mine included. Bear with me.

It seems that popular bloggers an… Continue

Posted on November 30, 2009 at 3:33am —

Jay Deragon

The Power Of Social Distribution

social distributionIn the old days (and they are still around) media was "pushed" upon the masses and shaped our attitudes, beliefs and perspectives on e… Continue

Posted on November 20, 2009 at 3:30am — 1 Comment

Jay Deragon

What Is The Market's Intention?

Marketers act as thought we are all cattle waiting to be herded into a transaction. It seems as though the prevailing thought about all this social technology is that it en… Continue

Posted on November 16, 2009 at 7:04am —

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